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Here is a re-creation (not original) of the opening of the legendary Creature Features program on WGN Channel 9. Normally I don't approve of re-creations, but since this is such an important piece of Chicago TV history, and since such scant authentic material exists for this program (only off-air audio recordings and a "gag" type promo that was made for an old WGN Sales Department presentation) - I figured this was worth an exception. It's a shame that no authentic off-air video recordings exist of this show, which so many people remember fondly. If it only had stayed on the air two or three more years, perhaps someone would have recorded it. Right now, the fact that the show ended in 1976 makes it very, very, unlikely (though not impossible) that an off-air video recording of the show exists. Certainly nothing has turned up yet. If you find anything, let me know, eh? ;-) The opening poem was recited by WGN Newsman Marty McNeeley, and the theme song is Henry Mancini's "Experiment in Terror". This re-creation was done by the skillfull hand of Dan Siciliano, with additional material and information provided by Mark Garast and Kent Daluga. Check out Dan's excellent website on Creature Features here! http://wgncreaturefeatures.tvheaven.com/ About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical purposes. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, and to view more of the 4,700+ (and counting) video clips available for viewing in our online archive, please visit us at: http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php...